Issue editors: Kornelia Kończal and Joanna Wawrzyniak
In this issue, the movement of concepts in the Central European social sciences of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is discussed. The genesis, transfer, reception, translation, and impact of selected terms and concepts in the fields of sociology, political thought, social history, and everyday anthropology are traced in order to reveal unnoticed or undervalued mechanisms of scholarship and to point to areas that constantly demand native or borrowed concept-making.